An enormous sinkhole has opened up in Russia, with terrifying footage showing a home hanging off the edge. The ground collapsed at an iron-ore mine in Sheregesh, a ski resort in Siberia.
Terrifying footage shows a home hanging off the edge of an enormous sinkhole inFour houses, including one pictured on the edge of the hole – dubbed a ‘gate to hell’ by local media – were safely evacuated before the collapse. Most of them are holiday homes.
The mine is owned by steelmaking giant Evraz, which was sanctioned by the UK in March over Putin’s war in Ukriane.
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